Orthography
Sentences
Punctuation
Parts of Speech
It Could be Anything?!
100

What part does 'bio' play in the word 'biography'?

The prefix of the word

100

What type of sentence is this: 

I like cookies.

Declarative

100

How could you use a comma to combine these two sentences?

I like to bake cookies. 

Baking is a hobby I enjoy.

Baking is a hobby I enjoy, mostly I like to bake cookies.

100

Give an example of an intangible noun

Ex: Philosophy, Justice, Anger, etc.

A tangible noun is a concrete thing (Ex: bus, bike, phone). An intangible noun is an abstract thing. 


100

What is the difference between a hyphen and a dash?

A hyphen is shorter and has no spaces around it. A hyphens purpose is to glue words together. A dash is longer and has a space before and after. Dashes indicate added emphasis, an interruption, or an abrupt change of thought.

200

What does 'graph' mean in the word 'autobiography'?

Graph = write

200

What type of sentence is this:

Cookies are the best thing in the world!

Exclamative

200

Where would the commas go in this complex sentence?

Even though I love to bake cookies I do my best to regulate the number I eat because I know I have a sugar addiction.

Trick question! It needs no commas! These are connected with a subordinating conjunction. (because)

Even though I love to bake cookies I do my best to regulate the number I eat because I know I have a sugar addiction.

200

Identify all the adjectives in this sentence:

The young man never seen such a harsh, boring, yet beautiful and magical landscape.

young, harsh, boring, beautiful, magical 

200

What would you do if referring to the title of a poem in writing?

Put it in quotation marks.

300
How does the suffix 'ly' change the meaning of a word?

It makes a verb into an adverb.

300

What type of sentence is this:

Go get me a cookie.

Command or Imperative

300

Where would the comma go:

Miles said "let's go get a snack and share it together."

Commas always separate dialogue.

Miles said, "let's go get a snack and share it together."

300

What are the three things an adverb can describe?

Manner: quickly, happily, silently

Frequency: always, sometimes, often

Time and Place: now, later, here

300

What is an ellipsis and when can it be used?

Three dots

It can be used to omit a word phrase, line, paragraph, or more from a quoted passage.

400

What is the morphology of the word 'boyishness'?

'boy' - gender

'ish' - somewhat

'ness' - quality or state

400

Which part is the dependent clause:

When the cookies are brown, take them out of the oven.

Take them out of the oven.

The dependent clause can stand on its own.

400

What would go in the blank:

Cookies are a fantastic snack__they are easy to grab and go.

A colon because they are two independent clauses that are not directly related or consequential of one another.

400

What are comparative and superlative adverbs or adjectives?

If we compare two actions (verbs), we use the comparative form. If we compare three or more actions we use the superlative form.

Ex: hard, harder, hardest

quietly, more quietly, most quietly

400

Name all the morphemes in: inaccessibility

in- access -ibil -ity

500

What is etymology?

Where a word comes from. Ex: Camera, comes from the latin word camera meaning "A vault, vaulted room"

500

What are the four types of sentence structure?

Simple: Cookies taste delicious. [One independent clause]

Compound: I can always go for a cookie, they give me great joy and satisfaction. [Two independent clauses]

Complex: Cookies are best when filled with chocolate, especially when it's still gooey and warm. [One independent, at least one dependent]

Compound-Complex: Cookies are delicious dipped in milk, if the milk is cold, because the cool milk balances out the warm chocolate. [At least two independent, at least one dependent]

500

Where does the apostrophe go to show that the cookies belong to Ari?

These are Aris cookies.

These are Ari's cookies.


What about the cookies that belong to Miles?

500

What is a correlative conjunction?

They connect two equal grammatical items. If, for example, a noun follows either, then a noun will also follow or.

Ex: either/or, neither/nor, not only/but also

500

Who invented the chocolate chip cookie?

Ruth Graves Wakefield, 1938 at the Toll House Inn

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